DURHAM — Police have determined that a non-specific bomb threat Tuesday to the general campus at the University of New Hampshire was a hoax.

The threat was made shortly before noon and prompted University of New Hampshire police and the FBI to investigate.

UNH officials sent out email and text alerts about the bomb threat to those signed up to received them. They also issued an "all clear" once the threat was determined to be a hoax.

Those on campus were advised to continue regular activities and report anything suspicious. Once authorities determined the threat a hoax, they urged people to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity by calling 911.

The university issued the following statement about the bomb threat: "Police have determined that a non-specific bomb threat to the general campus made shortly before noon today is a hoax. Several areas on campus were searched and the time frame in which the caller said an explosion would happen has come and gone. Police urge people to remain vigilant at all times and to report any suspicious activity to 911."